With the sphere of interest expanding to encompass early television sets, the post-war revolution in portable sets, wind-up and other unusual types of radios, more and more members are joining the BVWS to learn more about the early days and the history and development of broadcasting.

Part of the proceeds from the Vintage Communications Fair helps to support the BVWS and the British Wireless for the Blind Fund and Jonathan Hill, a collector of old sets has written a history of the first 20 years of the British Vintage Wireless Society.

The book is free to members of the society to celebrate the first 20 years of the BVWS.

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